Hi all,
I am running v11.2 on an old HP Microserver that serves as a simple filesharing server on my LAN. Works just fine. Just one thing: when I issue a shutdown or reboot command, the system drops into an emergency shell after the normal daemon shutdown and file system unmount process has (more or less) completed. I have no clue why this is happening. If I type "reboot" the system reboots as normal, but obviously this is not convenient to do every time.
On reboot, the system restarts fine, no interventions required.
Any thoughts on why this is happening?
I am running v11.2 on an old HP Microserver that serves as a simple filesharing server on my LAN. Works just fine. Just one thing: when I issue a shutdown or reboot command, the system drops into an emergency shell after the normal daemon shutdown and file system unmount process has (more or less) completed. I have no clue why this is happening. If I type "reboot" the system reboots as normal, but obviously this is not convenient to do every time.
On reboot, the system restarts fine, no interventions required.
Any thoughts on why this is happening?